Serious Hillary Clinton: America is now so Deeply Pitcha DIVIDED!

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Clinton says election exposed deep divisions in US

Gregory Feifer Gregory Feifer17 November 2016
Hillary Clinton told an audience at the Children's Defense Fund in Washington, that since the election many had asked if America was "the country we thought it was"
Hillary Clinton leaves after speaking at the Children's Defense Fund Beat the Odds Celebration at the Newseum in Washington
In a speech on rising racial tensions, Hillary Clinton says that Republican rival Donald Trump is running a campaign that is “as divisive as any we have seen in our lifetimes” and a “threat” to U.S. democracy. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Hillary Clinton told an audience at the Children's Defense Fund in Washington, that since the election many had asked if America was "the country we thought it was"
In her first public appearance since conceding to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton said the US presidential vote has exposed deep divisions, in the "greatest country in the world."
"Over the past week, a lot of people have asked themselves whether America is the country we thought it was," the former Democratic candidate told an evening benefit event in Washington. "The divisions laid bare by this election run deep, but please listen to me when I say this: America is worth it."

She was addressing donors and other guests at an event for the Children's Defense Fund, a nonprofit advocacy group for underprivileged children.
The event honored Clinton for her contributions to the organization, for which she first worked as a young lawyer in the 1970s before later serving as chair of the board of directors.
"I will admit coming here tonight wasn't the easiest thing for me," she told an auditorium of several hundred people. "There have been a few times this past week when all I wanted to do is just to curl up with a good book or our dogs, and never leave the house again."
Many in the audience were deeply disappointed about the results of the election, she said.
"I am too, more than I can ever express," she said to wistful laughter. "But as I said last week, our campaign was never about one person or even one election. It was about the country we love and about building an America that is hopeful, inclusive and big-hearted. I didn't get into public service to hold high office."
Urging the audience to continue supporting disadvantaged children, she alluded to one of Trump's major campaign promises -- to deport millions of undocumented immigrants -- without mentioning her former Republican rival by name.
"There are also children who are afraid today, like the little girl I met in Nevada who started to cry when she told me how scared she was that her parents would be taken away from her and be deported," she said. "No child should have to live with fear like that."

Despite progress made progress under President Obama, she added, more than 31 million children still live at or near poverty in the United States.
"I hoped to have had the opportunity to build on the progress that President Obama has made because I know that we are stronger together when we are lifting each other up," she said. "So I urge you please don't give up on the values we share."
With the final election results still trickling in, Clinton remains ahead of Trump in the popular vote by more than one million.
However, Trump decisively won the election -- decided by indirect voting -- by winning the electoral vote by 290 to Clinton's 232.
"America is still the greatest country in the world," Clinton said. "This is still the place where anyone can beat the odds."
 
Some right-wingers on this forum keep posting lies ...saying that Trump won the popular vote. When right-wingers give you info, be very suspicious ...check it against at least 3 source credit sources. If it is a fact that they claim, then it should be on the mainstream media.

As of Nov 17, the fact is:
With the final election results still trickling in, Clinton remains ahead of Trump in the popular vote by more than one million.
However, Trump decisively won the election -- decided by indirect voting -- by winning the electoral vote by 290 to Clinton's 232.
 
What so great of this shit drug trafficking angmoh USA British Empire where their wealth was build from drug money targeting mainly Chinese China in the past.
Spend 52% of their time going military wars with other nations and pillage exploitation loothing. Fuck what Democracy?
Time to go back to their British Empire period of dictatorship to make USA a drug trafficker nation again.

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This 2016 election educated American people that they can from now on No Longer Depend on Election nor Campaigning to save their own futures nor solve their crisis. They would had by now realized that they are all bounded by stupid rules of civilization, forcing them towards the certainty of Doom.

They are beginning to break the rules and laws to fight for their own needs and survivals, against anything and anyone hampering their interests.
 
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